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"
Ah
!
you
will
never
guess
.
You
,
(
to
Emma
)
,
I
am
certain
,
will
never
guess
.
--
I
will
tell
you
.
--
M.
and
A.
--
Em-ma
.
--
Do
you
understand
?
"
Understanding
and
gratification
came
together
.
It
might
be
a
very
indifferent
piece
of
wit
,
but
Emma
found
a
great
deal
to
laugh
at
and
enjoy
in
it
--
and
so
did
Frank
and
Harriet
.
--
It
did
not
seem
to
touch
the
rest
of
the
party
equally
;
some
looked
very
stupid
about
it
,
and
Mr.
Knightley
gravely
said
,
"
This
explains
the
sort
of
clever
thing
that
is
wanted
,
and
Mr.
Weston
has
done
very
well
for
himself
;
but
he
must
have
knocked
up
every
body
else
.
Perfection
should
not
have
come
quite
so
soon
.
"
"
Oh
!
for
myself
,
I
protest
I
must
be
excused
,
"
said
Mrs.
Elton
;
"
I
really
can
not
attempt
--
I
am
not
at
all
fond
of
the
sort
of
thing
.
I
had
an
acrostic
once
sent
to
me
upon
my
own
name
,
which
I
was
not
at
all
pleased
with
.
I
knew
who
it
came
from
.
An
abominable
puppy
!
--
You
know
who
I
mean
(
nodding
to
her
husband
)
.
These
kind
of
things
are
very
well
at
Christmas
,
when
one
is
sitting
round
the
fire
;
but
quite
out
of
place
,
in
my
opinion
,
when
one
is
exploring
about
the
country
in
summer
.
Miss
Woodhouse
must
excuse
me
.
I
am
not
one
of
those
who
have
witty
things
at
every
body
's
service
.
I
do
not
pretend
to
be
a
wit
.
I
have
a
great
deal
of
vivacity
in
my
own
way
,
but
I
really
must
be
allowed
to
judge
when
to
speak
and
when
to
hold
my
tongue
.
Pass
us
,
if
you
please
,
Mr.
Churchill
.
Pass
Mr.
E.
,
Knightley
,
Jane
,
and
myself
.
We
have
nothing
clever
to
say
--
not
one
of
us
.
"
Yes
,
yes
,
pray
pass
me
,
"
added
her
husband
,
with
a
sort
of
sneering
consciousness
;
"
I
have
nothing
to
say
that
can
entertain
Miss
Woodhouse
,
or
any
other
young
lady
.
An
old
married
man
--
quite
good
for
nothing
.
Shall
we
walk
,
Augusta
?
"
"
With
all
my
heart
.
I
am
really
tired
of
exploring
so
long
on
one
spot
.
Come
,
Jane
,
take
my
other
arm
.
"
Jane
declined
it
,
however
,
and
the
husband
and
wife
walked
off
.
"
Happy
couple
!
"
said
Frank
Churchill
,
as
soon
as
they
were
out
of
hearing
:
--
"
How
well
they
suit
one
another
!
--
Very
lucky
--
marrying
as
they
did
,
upon
an
acquaintance
formed
only
in
a
public
place
!
--
They
only
knew
each
other
,
I
think
,
a
few
weeks
in
Bath
!
Peculiarly
lucky
!
--
for
as
to
any
real
knowledge
of
a
person
's
disposition
that
Bath
,
or
any
public
place
,
can
give
--
it
is
all
nothing
;
there
can
be
no
knowledge
.
It
is
only
by
seeing
women
in
their
own
homes
,
among
their
own
set
,
just
as
they
always
are
,
that
you
can
form
any
just
judgment
.
Short
of
that
,
it
is
all
guess
and
luck
--
and
will
generally
be
ill-luck
.
How
many
a
man
has
committed
himself
on
a
short
acquaintance
,
and
rued
it
all
the
rest
of
his
life
!
"
Miss
Fairfax
,
who
had
seldom
spoken
before
,
except
among
her
own
confederates
,
spoke
now
.
"
Such
things
do
occur
,
undoubtedly
.
"
--
She
was
stopped
by
a
cough
.
Frank
Churchill
turned
towards
her
to
listen
.